How is it acceptable that, 75 days after the recall was issued, there is still no resolution for nhsta recall #15v701 this is a dangerous situation-gm needs to commit to getting the parts made.
2001 monte carlo ss; i've had many different occasions on where the car just dies while i'm driving it. they had a recall for the "ignition key" i took it in, they "fixed" the key-not the ignition, and still, to this day, the vehicle continues to die while driving, which includes loss of power steering completely. luckily, i have not had a car accident due to this issue, but it's still scary when it happens. it happened again today, 5/29/2015 while driving and completely lost steering control when it died.
You recalled some chevrolets, (impala,monte & ect) for the same problem that i'm having with my car,which is a 2001 chevrolet monte #[xxx] you recalled 2000-2003 last 8 #'s [xxx] through [xxx] which my car is between that. the only difference is that my vehicle has a 3.4 & the recall was for the 3.8 only. you really must recall the 3.4 also. where i took my car they said there have been a lot of the cars that where 3.4 that they have replaced. *ak *nm updated 07/26/2012 *js information redacted pursuant to the freedom of information act (foia), 5 u.s.c. 552(b)(6)
Engine light came on, and the dealership could not determine a cause for problem. then, while backing up at approximately 5 mph, engine light came on, and steering control was lost. on-star representative stated that anti-theft device came on and caused the engine to shut off. *ak consumer had to use the emergency brake to stop vehicle on one occasion when the brakes failed. *slc